Whitney Houston attends the Clive Davis pre-Grammy party
in Beverly Hills, California in this file photo from Feb. 10, 2007.
-chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies
Whitney Houston will release her first album of original material since 2002
later this year, BMG Label Group chairman/CEO Clive Davis said Thursday.
Four songs have been completed for the as-yet-untitled project, and four more
will be put to tape later this month, Davis said during Billboard's Music &
Money Symposium at New York's St. Regis Hotel.
"We're on track for a holiday release," he said. "We're not going to
compromise who she is to fit into today's hip-hop radio market. The public wants
Whitney material."
Tracks earmarked for the album have been produced or written by Black Eyed
Peas singer will.i.am, producer/songwriter Sean Garrett and R&B singer Akon.
Houston, 44, has been dogged in recent years by drug and health issues --
including rehab stints in 2004 and 2005 -- a legal dispute with her father, John
Houston, rumored financial problems and a troubled marriage to fellow singer
Bobby Brown that ended in divorce.
Her last album, "Just Whitney," debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 in
December 2002, and quickly slipped down the rankings. It was her first release
since 1998's "My Love Is Your Love."